Deer repellent

Friday

Oct 11, 2013 at 11:26 AM

Even though many plants, bushes and trees will lose their leaves during fall and winter, it's important to continue applying deer repellents year-round.

Did You Know

Even though many plants, bushes and trees will lose their leaves during fall and winter, it's important to continue applying deer repellents year-round. Deer forage aggressively when food becomes scarce. Fall and winter are the times when they're most likely to enter your yard — bringing the potential for Lyme disease with them while ravaging your foliage, trees and shrubs.

— Brandpoint

Home-Selling Tip

To strengthen your negotiating position with potential buyers, get an accurate idea of your home's market value. A real estate agent can tell you the selling prices of similar homes in your area, helping you set reasonable expectations.

— Brandpoint

Garden Guide

If your fall garden's plants become crowded, pluck a few out to help remaining plants grow roots and increase the harvest yield. You may be surprised just how many cool months your plants provide you with fresh, delicious produce.